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Indiana Commission for Higher Education, 2020
In 2013, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education passed a resolution to cut the achievement gap in half by 2018 and close the achievement gap by 2025. The College Equity report provides a snapshot of Indiana's college achievement gap progress -- measured by the college-going rate, early success in college and college completion -- for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Achievement Gap, Equal Education, College Attendance
Greenberg, Robert M. – 1976
Selected findings of seven previously published reports of the College-Level Manpower Study are summarized. Factors involving both manpower supply and demand were investigated and educational and occupational areas in which major supply/demand imbalances exist were determined. The primary goal was to investigate the manpower supply/demand…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Choice, College Graduates, Employers
Indiana State Board of Health, Indianapolis. – 1986
The Indiana statewide Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) prevention plan focuses on community education efforts targeted for specific high risk groups as well as health care and other professionals. Plans are summarized for dissemination of information to the following groups: risk groups, physicians, dental health, nursing, ancillary…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Allied Health Occupations, Communicable Diseases, Health Personnel